I understand
It did have mixed reviews..some people said it was great and some had not.
My sister was looking for a budget friendly hotel, I read those reviews and two people said the biker location was a lie. It did have a lot of positive reviews for a basic location, which is what she wanted which is why I sent it to her.
I have a friend who is a manager of a large resort and I have seen reviews where she told me were lies so I always take some bad reviews with a grain of salt, into consideration but not as the only reviews to consider.
I stayed a brand new hotel in NYC in the Canal district and the location and feeling I had were worse than when friends and I had rented a condo! It was in a very noisy, dirty area. The hotel was beautiful but the location left to be desired.
I only recently found out that apartment rental was illegal in NYC. I was just stating that I had no problems with my experiences.
Usually I do research way into depth before booking one, going by reviews, talking to the owners and looking into the area.
I have the advantage of having friends living in NYC who can also give me feedback on the area before booking.
I am not a travel agent but its just the way I have booked things.
I will warn against Hotwire at times: A friend booked what they listed as a 4 star hotel and he got there and he said it was maybe a two star...I am very wary of Hotwire as you cannot see where you are staying until you book...
BBs are also a nice way to stay as well but price-wise can just be as high as a hotel.
I do stand by my statement that if you can, stay in Manhattan. I personally prefer being able to get back to where I am staying for breaks or between meals without having to travel too far. Its easy to get around NYC but I do prefer to not have to leave the island IMO.

My sister was looking for a budget friendly hotel, I read those reviews and two people said the biker location was a lie. It did have a lot of positive reviews for a basic location, which is what she wanted which is why I sent it to her.
I have a friend who is a manager of a large resort and I have seen reviews where she told me were lies so I always take some bad reviews with a grain of salt, into consideration but not as the only reviews to consider.
I stayed a brand new hotel in NYC in the Canal district and the location and feeling I had were worse than when friends and I had rented a condo! It was in a very noisy, dirty area. The hotel was beautiful but the location left to be desired.
I only recently found out that apartment rental was illegal in NYC. I was just stating that I had no problems with my experiences.
Usually I do research way into depth before booking one, going by reviews, talking to the owners and looking into the area.
I have the advantage of having friends living in NYC who can also give me feedback on the area before booking.
I am not a travel agent but its just the way I have booked things.
I will warn against Hotwire at times: A friend booked what they listed as a 4 star hotel and he got there and he said it was maybe a two star...I am very wary of Hotwire as you cannot see where you are staying until you book...
BBs are also a nice way to stay as well but price-wise can just be as high as a hotel.
I do stand by my statement that if you can, stay in Manhattan. I personally prefer being able to get back to where I am staying for breaks or between meals without having to travel too far. Its easy to get around NYC but I do prefer to not have to leave the island IMO.